DGA-6000 ULTRA-HD VIDEO GENERATOR / ANALYZER USER MANUAL
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Analyzer IR Remote Control Functions
Func –
Press and release the Func key prior to pressing a second key to select additional functions or
shortcuts. Any key not assigned a Func sequence cancels a previous Func key.
Func Func
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Cancels the first Func key press.
Mode
– Moves from one selectable mode or selectable setting to another within
an Active Pane.
Cursor
– Changes the Active cursor(s) within an Active Pane.
Pane
– Changes the Active Pane.
Func Pane
– Cycles through the pages of an Active InfoPane.
Up/Down/Left/Right Key
– Moves the Active Analyzer cursor(s) one pixel or one
line per key press.
ANZ
Up/Down/Left/Right Key
– Initiates automatic movement for the Active Analyzer cursor(s). Press the
same Up/Down/Left/Right Key again to increase the rate of cursor movement.
Press a different
Up/Down/Left/Right Key (without pressing the ANZ key again) to change the cursor direction and reset to
the slowest rate of movement.
Enter
– Terminates automatic cursor movement.
Analyzer OSD Menu
PixelPane
Pixel View
– Turns Pixel ViewPort On or Off when transparent background is selected.
PView Size
– Selects magnification factor of the Pixel ViewPort. Select 5x5, 7x7, 9x9, 11x11, 13x13,
15x15, 17x17, or 19x19 pixel size.
ColorSpace
– Reserved for future use. Displays incoming video signals as Native RGB or YCbCr values.
I-Fields
– Frame, Field 1, or Field 2 values are displayed for Interlaced formats.
InfoPane
(Pro Engineering Option only)
Content
– Select None, APL, Timing, InfoFrame, HDCP, or AR (Aspect Ratio).
IF (InfoFrame) Type
– Select AVI IF (Auxiliary Video Information InfoFrame), VS IF (Vendor Specific
InfoFrame), HDR ([High] Dynamic Range and Mastering InfoFrame), Audio IF, or SPD IF (Source Product
Description InfoFrame).
Settings
Background
– Display Black Pane Background On or Off (transparent)
Bit Depth
– Display pixel values and signal levels as Native (incoming format), 8-Bit, 10-Bit, 12-Bit.
Incoming signals with more bit depth than selected will be marked with received bit depth.
YCbCr422
– Output incoming YCbCr 4:2:2 video as YCbCr 4:4:4 or YCbCr 4:2:2. Internal processing is
4:4:4 so video, cursors and Panes will be sharper in the YCbCr 4:4:4 mode.
480i/576i
– Output incoming 480i (576i) signals as 1440 x 480(576) interlaced with no (1x) pixel repetition,
or 720 x 480(576) interlaced with 2x pixel repetition. Only select 720 2x if monitor will not display 1440 1x.
Cursors on odd pixels won’t be seen in 720 2x mode because the monitor will replicate even pixels twice.